Mary B. Weaver

Mary Baker Weaver (December 12, 1887 – August 1978) was an American farmer and state legislator in Connecticut.

[2][7] A proponent of women's suffrage, she was elected for two additional terms serving until 1929.

She was the only woman serving in the 1929 senate session after Alice Merritt lost her re-election bid for the 2nd district.

[16][17] In 1939 Weaver again served in the House of Representatives[18] and but lost the nomination for the following term in 1940.

[20] In 2008 she was inducted into the New Milford's Daughters of the American Revolution Hall of Fame.